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Arts & Culture
11:10 am
Tue July 31, 2012
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival 2012
By Joe Donahue
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival began in 1987 and makes its home under a specially designed tent theater on the grounds of the historic Boscobel House & Gardens in Garrison, New York. The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare with an economy of style that focuses energy and resources on script, actors and audience. This season they present Love’s Labour’s Lost, Romeo and Juliet, and The 39 Steps. Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s Artistic Director, Terry O’Brien and Associate Artistic Director, Chris Edwards join us to tell us more about the season.
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